This is absolutely right. Even assuming an extremely accurate, high specificity test, with actual cases currently far below 1% of population, universal testing would yield vastly more false than true positives.https://twitter.com/asymmetricinfo/status/1241052096834789378 …
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Yeah, it really is a no-brainer to test everyone, or at least everyone who wants it. It allows you to catch unknown true positives, it imposes minimal disruption to false positives, and it lets society get back to normal sooner. We just need to expand testing capacity to do that
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